

The Honda EV-Ster is a next-generation electric small sports concept car that was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in the year 2011. It has been created with dynamic and innovative styling design along with good environmental performance. The car is a two-seater convertible sports car which features an electric rear wheel drive. This model has been specially developed with carbon materials which has supported in reducing the weight of the car and increasing the driving performance. The Honda EV-Ster has a wheelbase of 2,325 mm, length of 3,570 mm, width of 1,500 mm and a height of 1,100 mm. It is able to accelerate from 0-60 mph in about 5.0 seconds along with a top speed of around 160 km in the JC08 mode. It also features 10kWh lithium-ion battery which is capable of producing an output of around 58 kW. The time taken for charging the battery of the car is about 6 hours with the help of 100V outlet and about 3 hours with the 200V outlet. The interior has been developed with easy-to-operate twin-lever steering, instrument panel with meters, vehicle information display and network display which is used for internet access, audio and navigation systems. The Honda EV-Ster also allows the driver to make their own adjustments to some of the features like suspension settings and motor output. The company has been planning to put this model into production, because of the response it received at the show.







